Former President Donald Trump and his allies made their final pitches to voters on the campaign trail, with contrasting messages being delivered in Pennsylvania. While Trump used dark rhetoric and made controversial statements, his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, focused on a message of unity and prosperity for all Americans.
Vance emphasized the importance of serving all citizens, regardless of their political beliefs, and urged voters not to follow the lead of the Democratic Party. He was joined by other prominent figures including North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, and Tennessee Sen. Bill Hagerty.
During the rally, Vance highlighted the strengths of the United States and criticized the leadership of Vice President Kamala Harris. He called for a better president to lead the country and urged voters to make a change in the upcoming election.
Meanwhile, at Trump's own rally in Pennsylvania, the former president made controversial remarks about the Democratic Party, describing it as 'demonic.' However, he clarified that his comments were not directed at 'regular Democrats,' indicating a distinction between the party and its supporters.
Trump also made comments about security measures at the event, suggesting that he was not concerned about potential threats. He reiterated false claims about election fraud and expressed regret about leaving the White House after the 2020 election.
The contrasting messages from Trump and his allies reflect the divisive nature of the current political climate in the United States, with both sides making their final appeals to voters ahead of the upcoming election.